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When a cell reproduces, what happens to its DNA? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a cell reproduces, its DNA gets transferred from parents to the offspring where it gets replicated, producing two copies of DNA. When the cell divides into two, these two copies are distributed equally between the two daughter cells so that similar amount and type of DNA is transferred from the parent cell to the daughter cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a cell begins to reproduce, its DNA first doubles (i.e each chromosome doubles to form two copies of itself). This DNA is then split into the two cells which are formed when reporuction of the cell completes.

When a cell reproduces,its DNA is copied and passed on to the offspring.DNA copying is an important step in the process of reproduction as DNA is the blue-print of the body design of the offspring.

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